Founder of IPAK-edu Dr. James Lyons-Weiler discusses his recent essay California Wants to Export its Mathematics Disaster to Your State: The Atlantic Gets This Right and other topics. RFK Jr. has recently declared his candidacy as an Independent, and Lyons-Weiler supports his candidacy, primarily due to his commitment to safeguarding health freedoms. Meanwhile, Brad Miller’s course on IPAK remains open for enrollment until October 16th. The discussion takes a thought-provoking turn when it asserts that COVID vaccines should be more accurately referred to as MRA/DNA sequencers rather than conventional vaccines. The viewpoint emphasized throughout the text is that these COVID vaccines represent experimental technology and should be treated as such, with a specific focus on concerns about heavy metals in these vaccines potentially having adverse effects on child brain development. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Trent Loos
Trent Loos shares updates regarding CO2 pipelines, your food supply, and affordable power. Bird flu cases have emerged in certain poultry flocks in Utah and South Dakota, but experienced farmers should possess the capability to effectively handle and mitigate this issue. Criticizing the government’s approach to managing contagious diseases in livestock, such as bird flu, the belief is that mass culling of all animals in the vicinity is an excessive and unwarranted response. Shifting the focus to human health, while the efficacy of ivermectin in treating COVID and cancer remains a subject of debate, it’s emphasized that this medication carries no known adverse side effects and, therefore, should not be subject to stringent regulation. Furthermore, the prevention of most foodborne illnesses is attainable through the proper handling of food, including thorough washing, irrespective of whether the food item will ultimately be consumed. Listen to the full episode in the second hour.
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